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Nursing students' skills in surgical wound care improve after clinical simulation: a quasi-experiment. [PDF]

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Borges FES   +6 more
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Strategies for implementing HIV self-testing in diverse populations: an integrative review. [PDF]

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Dantas MB   +5 more
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Addressing barriers to interprofessional working with homecare workers in community palliative care: insights from a multi-site qualitative case study in England

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Bayley Z   +12 more
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Descartes’ Morals

South African Journal of Philosophy, 2006
Descartes' morals are often considered a marginal epiphenomenon not only with respect to his metaphysics, but also in regard to the ethical theories that preceded and followed it, that is, broadly Aristotle's eudaimonism, Kantian deontologism and Mill's utilitarianism.
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Daibutsu And Descartes

Hospital Practice, 1990
Abstract It Is Four O’Clock in the morning, and I am lying in bed in the Hotel Continental in Yokohama. A number of thoughts are unfolding, doubtless related to jet lag, surviving the feared puffer fish at a delicious dinner last night, and visiting Daibutsu, a very large Buddha statue, at Kamakura.
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Descartes Letters

Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie, 2001
In the last twenty or so years, there has been a trend, increasingly viable especially in the Anglophone world, in the study of Descartes towards regarding his intellectual milieu as a source of significant input for the understanding of his philosophical work. In this note, I wish to take account of one significant contribution to this trend, which is
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